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MikeSharp01

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  1. Just to be clear by lifting you mean removing the right of way? We sort of looked at stopping up a long time ago because someone local wanted to do it - we, the locals, didn't want them to. Turns out there are a heap of rules, the stopping up regs, AONB and Green belt would have messed with the planning needed to accompany, come before, it - in the end it has to go to the secretary of state so the chap gave up - too difficult. I think you need to wait until you want to develop it and wrap it into the planning with good advice, a following wind and no local opposition you should get it.
  2. There is nothing to meet in condition 2 until you come to occupy - it says you must complete the remediation to the appropriate standard that is all - as I read it. The word 'development' may be your friend here - preparation is not development so you can prepare but don't do any development until you have had the survey, got the results, prepared a mitigation scheme (if any is needed) and had it signed off. I can't see them letting you commence the project, formally - as in record it on their database and stop the clock on permission time out, until you meet the requirement anyway. PS Welcome to the forum.
  3. Yes much worse 😧
  4. QED see my point above. Why not go another way, install a £10 device like this one https://kunkune.co.uk/shop/esp32-esp8266/esp32-cam-dev-board-ov2640-camera-2-4g-antenna/ and then tunnel it out of your router so you can watch it anywhere - audio options are myriad. PS To make this approach secure you will probably want to use a reverse proxy (Nginx is available on RPi for instance) and DDNS to keep track of your IP address unless you have a fixed IP address in your package.
  5. What if the switch does not feed the light directly. I would have thought that 3 core and earth everywhere in a radial system would be a good option.
  6. Still nothing on their web site - I guess they are still bugging it out.
  7. This is, for me, the nub of the problem - so I won't have any device in our system that requires any proprietary cloud service. Even if support remains to many of these devices they become subscription services. You then get tied into their eco system which is another technology win for them that is a loss for you. Also you have no control over the data you are giving them as there is no 'tick' box anywhere that says I reject any onward use of the data, information, knowledge or wisdom that you are seeing as a result of my subscribing. I appreciate that with free services the business model is we can use the data in exchange for providing the service but once it becomes subscribed that should stop or at least you should have the option - by default. Its a Klondike out there and I would suggest being very wary of buying a stake - grub or otherwise!
  8. I suppose that the higher the better would suit lighter than air gases, which most constituents of farts are - so they do some of the work for you if you see what I mean. JS Harris had a an extract directly into his WC bowl via the cistern IIRC.
  9. PVC and ABS are very different plastics. Solvent cement is great for PVC and ABS see HERE, but you have more options with ABS See HERE although you probably don't need them if it is just for plumbing.
  10. As will every / any other developer in the future. It need not come down but it MUST receive a heavy punishment or all bets are off everywhere.
  11. Yes it is now £7500 for an ASHP as I think our glorious leader told us this when he dumped all the green targets a week or so back. Upping the grant to give more money to the private sector without any accountability that I can see. For instance I cannot see how even earning a very good profit our install could possibly cost £7500 given we need a 5Kw machine at most - we expect to be in about the same boat at @TerryE needing about 2kW per hour at -10 for 20 inside and everything else is already there or will be.
  12. Yep there it is in B&W great - many thanks, that reassures me. Looks like it has to be finished but that may be up to the installer.
  13. It seems there is. I found a couple of places, other than here, talking about it but I could find very little else. @JohnMo seems to agree there is a route. Now all I need to do is find it. I am hoping, as I need such a small device. I have all the plumbing, the base, the cables all in place. So I hope I won't need to find any cash. They turn up, plonk the machine on the base, connect up the pipework, controls, do the commissioning and go away. All done in a day. I bet it costs £7500 though!
  14. I am trying the find the self build grant form any ideas of would an MCS installer know? The 3 month window has me worried is that from when you get sign off or before or after the notice went out it was possible. Any ideas anyone?
  15. Oh well - gone are the days of me pointing people at your Willis system I suppose. I think with the new grant at £7500K you should be able to get it almost free although as you say the unit will be hard to source because modulating a bigger one down to 2.5Kw output will be a challenge. The buffer tank issue is a can of worms as well. We have basically the same slab so I felt I did not need a buffer tank but I wonder how good the heat transfer is and I would want to know that - which you of course do for you place, before I opted for the Free heat pump without one.
  16. Been the case forever and for close to 50% of our young people - recent graduates, their real taxation rate is over 50% when you take into account the student loan repayments. How are they going to make a start when the rich pay less than their share and they pay more than their share.
  17. You cannot paint easily over oil, and danish oil is not water soluble so will creep through unless you paint over it with one of those oil based stain paints.
  18. Hmmm - you will be suggesting bumper car technology next a pole and a wire net suspended above. Some rather basic elementary morphological analysis would, I hope, show that overhead and further below is much more complex than directly underneath in the road surface. There is almost nothing going on, a few sensors here and there perhaps, in the 300mm of the road surface while there is loads below and above. So in the surface becomes the ideal place to put it. Every parking spot in the services could have it, every parking spot everywhere in fact. It probably uses a version of, something like, the power handshake that PoE uses so the power supplied is agreed and then supplied in microseconds.
  19. There are down sides to everything but suppose you had this along the kerbside in residential streets you could charge any cars that where parked there and solve the training leads problem that presents. Most of the time on motorways you are in one lane and sticking to it so you could easily get 30 minutes of charge along the way - it does not have to be perfect just enough to spark interest and then you can improve it.
  20. Just read about this and found a BBC review of it. Charge your car Scalextric style while driving along - power is only on where the car if over the track - creative thinking at the very least.
  21. Yes the ability of the planet to support the population is a problem. After all it takes only seconds to create a new persons zygote and that person may then need to rely on the planet to sustain them, and all that entails, for 80+ years. There we just over 700,000 births in the UK in 1994 - they will be 29 now. If they all live as couples and wanted to buy in 2022 we needed to have built 350,00 houses, yet we only managed to build 233,000 and this does not take into account migration / death rate and immigration numbers which will adjust it a bit. Yet again something is out whack even though the fact that 700,000 people born in the UK in 1994 might be expected to be wanting a home around now. Oh and the fact that the baby boomers will start to need care and the plant is warming up, people want to get away for the over hot places to cooler climes, get out from under difficult political & cultural situations and.... Sadly I feel we need to blame our politicians for not getting to grips with anything - or that is how it feels.
  22. The maths / economics are obvious looked at this way. The other side of the equation has some similar maths associated with it. The median (mean is higher but distorted by a small number of individuals earning very large amounts - don't forget the tax system is open ended above 40%, household disposable income (after direct taxes) was £32K (ish) in 2022 so for you to get a return on your investment this household would need to spend 75% of their disposable income on rent! I appreciate that a £400K house might be beyond the expectations of 50% of the UK's households but to get back to the 5 times your income mortgage test these families can only afford houses in the £200K region. Something is out of whack somewhere me thinks.
  23. Oftentimes an oxymoron one suspects.
  24. That's interesting - looking at the Q-Ton, details here, it seems to be able to supply only between 9 and 5 l/min, depending on season, at the temp rise and all the drawings I have found show unvented cylinders in the circuit. Still it sounds like start down the path of an instant hot water combi heat pump.
  25. Just been listening to the R4 PM programme. They did a piece on Heat Pumps and one of the contributors said that Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP) can deliver instant hot water like a combi boiler. Did I hear that right?
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